Where are all the blokes on this very
same blog who were spouting PISS, saying we would make marquee signings, I guess your still hoping and praying.
Not exact matches
For instance, on his
blog Baseline Scenario, University of Connecticut law professor James Kwak makes many of the
same points as Quittner — the Zuckerberg - Chan donation isn't really a donation at all but a newly formed LLC that will have significant tax benefits for the couple,
who will retain almost complete control over their money.
It dawned on me that I wanted to give that
same opportunity to the team members
who worked for me,» recalls Chapman in his TrulyHumanLeadership
blog.
The
blog is administered by cartoonist Chad Essley,
who is creating a graphic novel of the
same name about his «unusual friendship» with McAfee.
Law professor Eugene Volokh,
who blogs about free speech issues at the Washington Post, has made the
same point in the past to argue that Google's (GOOG) choice of search results are a form of free speech.
Around the
same time, Garance Dore was a style - conscious French gal
who learned some html so she could beautify her personal
blog.
I think people
who have been following social media marketing
blogs for awhile now are probably getting immune to all the
same content and there's sooooooooooooo much out here now, it's hard to absorb everything.
He told the audience that if they want to do something to help journalists, they should support
blog TechDirt and its founder Mike Masnick,
who is being sued by the
same lawyer
who led Hogan's lawsuit against Gawker over stories TechDirt published about Shiva Ayyadurai,
who claims to have invented email.
Perhaps two
blog posts using the
same video is a faux paux but I thought it's worth listening to somebody
who has been so successful using computerized trading systems.
i love how everytime i do a random check there is always one
who posts at the very
same time... yes spelt is a grain, i know this and it has been brought up a few times on this
blog but the word spelt when referring to words spelled is also a word.
dr mold seems to be the
same troll
who tries to bash atheists all of the time on this
blog... different day, different name, but you can tell in the way things are written.
When Jerry DeWitt converted to Atheism and it was posted as an article here on the Belief
Blog, the Faithful said the
same thing you said in wondering
who this guy was and why was it news worthy.
Go away, stay away, and (wow) this
blog is just like so many others with the circling and pecking mentality of anyone and everyone
who disagrees, which is why it's the
same old commentors all the time.
Yours was one of the first
blogs I found back in 2007 when I started searching the blogosphere for others
who might be asking the
same questions about faith that I was asking.
It would be a simple thing to use historical criticism to prove that the Jeremy Myers
who wrote sermons and articles ten years ago is not at all the
same Jeremy Myers
who is writing
blog posts, commentaries, and books today.
What about the people
who responded to this
blog who feel the
same way?
I got the distinct impression (from older of your
blog posts I believe) that you and New Directions took a fairly solid «side B» stance, that
same - sex acts were sin, and that a large portion of your ministry was devoted solely to gay Christians
who took a firm decision on the celibacy route (albeit with a much greater amount of respect and acceptance for those
who chose to partner.)
Bishop John Frankenstein keep appearing on this
blog with the
same statement...
who keeps putting this on here?
You are a repet itive dullard
who copies and pastes the
same drivel everywhere on this
blog.
Now it is obvious you as well have used words to treaten me personally I would stop using verses... it is because my English is not strong to debate and make my self clear and that is why been quoting verses that speaks of the
same subject... So as seems if all hate my quoting and that I can not express my self as should, the only choice I have is to stop completely participating in your
blogs and rather go to look after my business and family, I think I have left words and links enough for any one
who wants to find out what they want to know... so long...
For those
who feel a bit overwhelmed by reading two deep theology posts, Richard has distilled much of the theological content in a compare and contrast format in a post on his
blog entitled «
Same Sex Marriage in the Image of God?»
I posted this a week ago to my personal
blog and intended to cross-post it here without too much delay, but I've just realized that I never got around to it.There's a particularly bad argument against those
who accept the biblical prohibitions against
same - sex sexual acts, and I think I've....
But I hardly ever
blog about it because I'm someone
who's content with having the
same meal for lunch every day of the week, every week of the month.
I'm happy to know that others,
who have beautiful and professional
blogs, feel the
same way!
So happy that I am able to share yummy and healthy stuff, and soo happy to see
blogs like yours everyday
who do the
same.
Hi r u the
same alisa
who left a comment on my rodas - recipes
blog a couple of days ago.
I decided that it was time to take extreme measures, so I started my
blog to teach myself to cook and show those
who were in the
same situation that there is hope and you can cook!
Your answer shows that you don't read people's comments in full.I kept on saying that I did used a flour very similar to yours in the beginning (the only difference was one starchy flour over the other, that is it) and one less tb of oil.Also, this recipe is pretty much the
same on every
blog, which made me think that we don't really know for sure
who invented it.The second time I used the namaste brand.
The editor staunchly denied having used my
blog as a reference but then in the
same breath said that she had no idea
who on her staff wrote it.
She's the brilliant writer behind the
blog Choosing Raw
who constantly amazes me with her thought - provoking
blog posts and now, her comprehensive new book of the
same name.
It's funny that I find you as one of those
who have talked some good sense on these
blogs in the past but at the
same time respect your opinion equally on this one.
Again this season he wanted to take back Fabrigas he even commented last year that Fabrigas told him he will be at Barca for at least one more season, but when the time came and Fabrigas wanted to quit from Barca the
same intruders went on saying we have enough midfielders in his position, he will warm the bench, we have Ozil, Jack and Ramsey
who are better than him a lot of foolish
blogs which in turn disappoint the manager to make a correct decision.
what the f**k are all these northern monkeys coming on an arsenal
blog for - barton is a sneaky c ** t & knew what he was up to with a potential leg breaking follow through tackle & if any of you neanderthals know ANYTHING about football you'd admit it!but then again when an arsenal hating, useless prick, biased referee will let these thing go what do you expect - does help when you're up against 10 men, corrupt ref though - this i might remind you is the
same ref
who comically sent wenger to the statds at old trafford for throwing a bottle to the floor!the c ** t has an agenda against us & we sufferd as a result.
I don't have kids but spend a lot of time with relatives
who are around the
same age as your boys and can definitely relate to your posts, I love this
blog, keep up the good work!
A few years ago I interviewed Daryl Motte and Seth Conger, two longtime friends
who ran a now - defunct irreverent dating advice
blog, We're Just Not There Yet, that produced a book by the
same name.
Over the years since starting this
blog I've heard from dozens of other moms
who have felt the
same way.
Mommy
blogs, chat rooms, and first - person accounts can be valuable because they help you connect with others
who are dealing with the
same condition — but they're not reviewed by doctors or updated regularly.
As my followers on Facebook and
blog are people (mostly women)
who support breastfeeding to natural term, the overwhelming majority of the comments were not only supportive but many of them were understanding and in the
same position as myself, breastfeeding a «huge» toddler.
A few years ago I interviewed Daryl Motte and Seth Conger, two longtime friends
who ran the irreverent dating advice
blog, We're Just Not There Yet, that produced a book by the
same name.
A few months ago there was another comment that came out blazing against a huge segment of the moms
who read this
blog, and I responded the
same way.
I had the great opportunity to collaborate with my therapist friends at Baby Begin in Texas (the
same ones
who shared how early detection and treatment is keeping babies out of helmets) to answer some questions on infant development for their
blog.
And I just thought while I'm writing to you id let you know I found your FB page through a friend
who has the
same beliefs as you and then found your
blog and haven't been able to stop reading your posts they have my mind racing and rethinking everything I LOVE IT.
Except that Daryl, 31, and Seth, 28 — two longtime friends
who run the irreverent dating advice
blog, We're Just Not There Yet and have an upcoming book by the
same name — are just not there yet when it comes to marriage.
It was created by a group
who noticed that other parenting
blogs were covering the
same topics and ideas over and over, so they wanted to use it as a platform to open the minds of parents and offer fresh topics.
If you're a reader of this
blog you probably already know all about Mrs. Q, the (formerly) anonymous public school teacher
who set about the unenviable task of eating the
same school food her students were eating for an entire year.
I
blog because I like to connect with other moms
who may be going through the
same struggles.
I cobbled together what I did find and now write this
blog to help others
who may be wondering the
same things I was.
On our
blog, in our article comments section and on our Facebook page, you'll find other parents
who are dealing with the
same issues you're dealing with right now.
The
same could be surmised from the conduct and discourse of the Committee Chair himself,
who recently chose to start up a «lively and passionate public debate» on codification on the academic
blog of the United Kingdom Constitutional Law Association — hardly likely to be read by any «public» other than public law academics.
Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani, the only potential 2012 candidate
who would be legal to perform
same - sex marriages under the New York law that passed last week, walked a delicate line today in his first public comments on the topic, per the Daily News politics
blog: